ForWOe pILDEB, BLACKLOCK 4 QO, \J 'i HATE OK BAsEr*- : ;V '-' : " ""'" "' "' '■' Ex "Pro^«ot6r,^fifbuv Londoa. ' Brandy, pale and dark, in quarters ■■{ Geneva, Whisky L ; Sherry and Port, fine quality Ale and Porter Teas, iery fine Congous, in chests wi halves . , Sairdinefc, SeJad and Castor Oils . .. . HomoMpathio Coooa : ■ : - ; .i Hams and Bacon (Sinclair's) ' '''■ ■-■'- ; ..Wilts, and Cheddar Cheese -'Mustard; White Starch ; v ; \ * Viiiegar : , Soda Chrvstals : . \ ' :: '^els^ lea^w^^Pmias' Sauoe _.'"_."_ -- -\ '"ißiperm r Candles _ ' ' . ..,.,. . : : . --., '"^rrug^tod^ironj L^aseed. Oil, in drams • "•: ''"'' f '.._ l .,l^to'Lwd.''. i .^ i! ';*; : .;,•; 7; ,. : ' : . r .r,,v I STATION; SCPPLIESJ i , : Woolpacksi Twine, Sheep Shears ' = I r Ruddle for marking, ■->.■*■* i-'i , ; Fencing Wire, best, No. 6, 1, and 8, ' Tobacco and Sulphur. ! ' o 0 . Axso, ■;■.■:'. ■} -*• ; A ■:.' j. t 3Q tons-Adehide Flour, Pollard yT 1•- --'■ ■ fiugars, J Currantsj Baisins, Bice, Ac J f : .< .•:..-'T^i-i-'. r-.ji-i.ft -..---^ i-. ;.'. : - : .-■■'-■ j -■■'. : '.r A ;> '- ; ]^-- '; B : - :!i A v:r L: :;v: B; : i ;; ; Beaping Machines, tip platform, and aid* i ' delivery .^£ ; ii ! •- ■.;■ . .■■.. I Threshing Machines, one, two, and six = '-" ' h'dree power '■> ;i'^- ; -'•- ■i'- 1 *- ■- : • "•- ■if. Grass^eed Drills for Station use ' : ' ':"' ' Chaffcutters, Cheese Presses, Oat Bruisers I Ploughs; Scarifiers; and Harrows- l;i ; . Scythes, Reaping Hooks { lf American arid Aberdeen Sneds , - : I Hay Forks, Scythe Stones, Strickles, Ac. j Bar and Bod Iron, Bolts and Nuts tSolldware, Spades and Shovels Drain Spades and Shovels, from 3s 6deaeh ': Earthenware, a large 'awibrtment . I .;i : i:in >■:■;. u"-"; -.[n^\- ..-'.■■ '■..■- We would beg to draw the attention of fanners to 'Messrs T. Robinson and Co.'s Beaping Machines, which we can guarantee to "be the best (as to efficiency arid durability) introduced into New 2fealand^ -\ r. "^. - 1 i • . ; -1 . ;.:"•;.'. :i'-\Ui ..-•-i. I HAY BBOTHEBS. , FLOUR, in 50, 100, and 2001 b bags, £20 - ! ■;' . i and £21 per ton '.■ . : - •• ; -- ■' " ; i: :V^ < iV ■ : -- L \ j pATMEALi iri SoVIOO, and 2001 b bags i ; BRAN,; Pollard, Chaff and Oats : -TEA, of superior quality, in boxes and I v-''^-' i «shestis ! ' : ""' ( '^;.l^\^ ■■•;_" '■' ' :: ' ;: ' '", L GROCERIES. ; . J:, : iteEAT AIOiiOATS BOUGHT. - j *^: i r «^ : HAT;\ v 'bBOTHEBS. ;-'■ .■ I '.-3io/.>iVi ! , ',, '::.;'■',■;'.■■"■ ■ ..' ■ . ..:,.■*•■'■ ' ■p! '".l '.:"■£" ■By the undersigned-^- • :; . " I •^• ! -GBET"COAL. ." V ■';" . v ; : I ,BAB AND BODIBON. GItAY'S PLOUGHS AND HARROWS. -; . Furnace-Boilers, HollowareV^f .-,■..>.-;■■. ; ..WMteand.RedLead, Turpentine i. --r ! Boiiedjßaw, and pastor; Oils : ; : >, ) . Woplpacks, Seaming Twine t 7; -5 I Sheep Shears, Arsenic ,_\ : . ; ... ; , S Sulphur,' Soft Soap , ■| Sheepwash Tobacco' "■'■ '-"'- " / -; 'SbcsrSalt I '-.'"'-''^ ''"' ' '""','.:" ' \ ■ \ Rennet« : ' ' '- ' ' ■' ■ : ' .■• '"' "' : I - Wineßj Spirits' ' - •■•■" ■ •■' ; .Teas, Sugars, Flour . ; : - . . - And all kinds of Farm and Btation Stores. COOHRAN, ! GRANGER ';'. '& ; BLACKWOOD, • I A '""][. Deveron-street Q.j "" : ;x "■'.-•■Vs;' A ; .i, Ji ; ...,:8.-k- ; I By.tlie undersigned, ;];.;,,; .■-,.'■* '/SILK DRESSED FLOUR, ? '\ ■ ■ ;V: ->OATMEALi' i; .;; ' ! a/. 1 sharps; • :! : : -l-.-.i" BRAN, Ac. j. Reid & col, ; ! ; i **. : ' • Riverton* Flour arid Oatmeal Mills Pi O B L--.B AS E. IN THE ESTATE OF HENRY ARTHUR, -)•■■■■ , r DECEASED. \ v - -. . .: - .■■■■' Tenders will be received by the undersigned^ until \ Friday, 3ftsfc instan^ for Leasing, for the term ; of ; twelve months, the Accommodation House and Store at Athbl, the property of the lite Mr Henry Arthur. - The stock-in-trade on the Promises to be taken at valuation. " v ;■ FREDERICK NUTTER, :. Curator of Intestate Estates, ; . 1 Invercargill. L T ' ' ' I'ob "sale. ■ A SIX-ROOMED Veraudah COTTAGE, on tile gratingß. - Good-garden; well stocked, and in a high state of cultivation, surrounded by % live' fence. A never failing Pump* well and all other conveniences'. 1 " ' * * Apply to '; HATSLY AND SCOTT, * Dee-stwefc.
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Southland Times, Issue 887, 24 January 1868, Page 3
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528Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Southland Times, Issue 887, 24 January 1868, Page 3
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